Logic 9 separate Kontakt/Play instance for each instrument

is this true that separate Kontakt/Play instance for each instrument is the only way to have separate volume control (serparate channels in the mixer) for each instrument (or articulation) in the template - if not, what other way is there ?

is this true that separate Kontakt/Play instance for each instrument is the only way to have separate volume control (serparate channels in the mixer) for each instrument (or articulation) in the template - if not, what other way is there ?

is this true that separate Kontakt/Play instance for each instrument is the only way to have separate volume control (serparate channels in the mixer) for each instrument (or articulation) in the template - if not, what other way is there ?

I used to do the multi thing ala George's post but at one point switched to using single instances and much prefer that now. It makes things quicker and easier and distributes the processor load across the cores more evenly. I'll still load up multis for drums or other instruments that require it but, for the most part, just use singles.

is this true that separate Kontakt/Play instance for each instrument is the only way to have separate volume control (serparate channels in the mixer) for each instrument (or articulation) in the template - if not, what other way is there ?

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Create the instrument as a Multi-timbral instrument then create aux channels on your output.

PLAY only allows 9 stereo outputs while Kontakt offers several outputs including 16 stereo.